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901 Shoshoni • 864-5533Open 7:30 - 5:30, Mon. - Fri.
Sat., 7:30 - 12 [email protected]
Complete Building SuppliesOwl LumberOwl LumberOwl Lumber
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545 N. 10TH • WORLAND • 347-2221 • 1-800-870-5220
FRONTIER TIREThat’s how we roll
S
Superior Service • Super Selection • Spectacular Safety
* Tires* Service
* Alignments
545 N. 10TH • WORLAND • 347-2221 • 1-800-870-5220
FRONTIER TIREThat’s how we roll
S
Superior Service • Super Selection • Spectacular Safety
* Tires* Service
* Alignments
545 N. 10TH • WORLAND • 347-2221 • 1 800-870-5220
Big Horn Basin Home Solutions, LLCQuality, Integrity, Workmanship
Commercial and ResidentialGeneral Contractor
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Leif Polson, D.D.S.William Robinson, D.D.S.
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Ph: 307-864-9411P.O. Box 751 • 110 East Arapaho • Thermopolis, WY 82443HOURS: MON. & TUES., 8 AM-5 PM • WED. 7 AM-5 PM • THURS, 7 AM-1 PM
Drs. Carl & Kamme Jeffries
3313 Paintbrush LaneWorland WY 82401
1-877-514-8958
Mike LairdSeptic Tank Cleaning Portable Toilet Service
Rentals by the day-week-month
Same Day Service Evenings Weekends
(307) 765-9995272-PUMP (7867)
224 Greybull Ave.Greybull, WY 82426
The Mower Shop118 S. 8th St., Thermopolis
307.921.0395
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Steve’s Plumbing& Heating
Bus.: (307) 864-240124-Hour Service
Plumbing, Heating & Sheet MetalSTEVE JELLISCell: (307) 921-9939
OFFICE: 403 BroadwaySHOP: 530 Shoshoni
Thermopolis, WY 82443Dave Patterson 864-5302
• Custom Homes • Additions • Concrete • Decks • Drywall
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RAY & CINDY DEVRIESOWNERS
Canyon ConcreteSand & Gravel LLC.
(307) 864-3500(307) 864-3609 FaxP.O. BOX 1249
101 AMORETTITHERMOPOLIS, WY 82443
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Day, Weekly & MonthlyPasses Available
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Done-Right ElectricService You Can Trust
Kenneth M. TuffnerWY Master Electrician
989 Missouri Breaks Ln.Thermopolis, WY 82443
Tel/Fax: 307-867-2022Cell: [email protected]
Monday-Wednesday-Thursday
864-4044
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Rooster Kersten655 Valley Vista, Thermopolis, WY 82443
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Thermopolis EyeCare, LLCDana M. McDermott, O.D.
Phone: (307)864-2324420 Arapahoe St.
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Public notices PAGE 10 www.thermopir.com December 7, 2017
Vacancy NoticeBoard of Trustees
Hot Springs County School District No. 1
Due to the resignation of Tobijah Johansen, one of the trustee positions of Hot Springs County School District #1 is vacant. Anyone wishing to apply for the appointment of that position should write a letter to the Superintendent of Schools, 415 Springview St., Thermopolis, WY 82443, indi-cating your interest, your qualifications, and rea-sons you are interested in serving. Any qualified elector of the school district is eligible to serve as a school board member. The individual appoint-ed to this vacancy will serve until the next school board election in November, 2018. The deadline for the letters of interest is 4:00 p.m., December 11, 2017. The Board of Education will appoint an individual to fill this vacancy at their regular board meeting on Tuesday, December 19, 2017.
Pub. Nov. 30 & Dec. 7, 2017 No. 8216
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
The Thermopolis Town Council met in regular session November 21, 2017 at 7 pm at Town Hall. Present were Mayor Mike Mortimore, Council members John Dorman Sr., Bill Malloy and Dusty Lewis. Also, present were Mayor/Codes Adminis-trative Assistant Fred Crosby, Clerk/Treasurer
MAYOR & COUNCIL: FIRE DISTRICT SNOW REMOVAL: Discussion ensued on the cost of re-moving snow from the storage area behind the fire hall, the current contract and prior costs. Malloy made a motion, seconded by Mortimore and carried to allow the Fire District to choose their own snow removal contractor and to pay the submitted con-tractor invoices, until the line item is exhausted.
MAYOR & COUNCIL: OTHER: Discussion ensued on the progress of the Rocky Mtn Power grant to put LED lights in the decorative street-lights. The meeting adjourned at 8:03 pm. The next scheduled council meeting is December 5, 2017 at 7 pm.
ATTEST:__________________ _________________Tracey Van Heule, Mike Mortimore, Clerk/Treasurer Mayor
Pub. Dec. 7, 2017 No. 8220
PUBLIC NOTICE
A public hearing will be held on December 13, 2017 at 3:00 p.m. in the Big Horn Federal confer-ence room for the Red Lane Watershed Improve-ment District and the Hot Springs Conservation District.
Pub. Nov. 30 & Dec. 7, 2017 No. 8219
Tracey Van Heule, Police Chief Steven Shay, Pub-lic Works Director Ernie Slagle, Town Engineer Anthony Barnett and Town Attorney Mike Mes-senger. Council member Tony Larson was absent.
AGENDA: Following the pledge of allegiance, Dorman made a motion, seconded by Malloy and carried to approve the agenda as written.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT: Malloy made a motion, seconded by Dorman and carried to ap-prove the financial statement for October 2017.
CITIZEN PARTICIPATION: SHORTY’S: CA-TERING PERMIT: Dorman made a motion, sec-onded by Mortimore and carried to approve a ca-tering permit for Shorty’s for the Hospital Christ-mas Party at the Fairgrounds on December 16 from 5-11 pm.
TOWN ENGINEER: ANTHONY BARNETT: Malloy made a motion, seconded by Lewis and carried to approve pay estimate #2 on the 12th Street sewer project to Owl Creek Excavation for $1,500. Barnett updated the Mayor and Council on the airport tank painting and the sewer lift station repair.
TOWN ATTORNEY: MIKE MESSENGER: Discussion ensued on two draft franchise agree-ments. The length of the agreements, percentage fees, prevailing fees and revenues were discussed. Dorman made a motion, seconded by Mortimore to set both franchise fees at 4% and the length for 5 years. The motion was amended to 10-year terms. Dorman voted aye. Mortimore, Lewis and Malloy voted no. Motion failed. Lewis made a
motion for a 5% fee to RT (currently at 2%) and a 3.5% fee to Wyoming Gas (currently 2%), with a 10-year term. Dorman seconded. Motion carried. The agreements will be presented to the respec-tive companies.
ADMINISTRATION: FRED CROSBY: HEALTH INSURANCE RENEWAL: Crosby re-viewed the 4.97% renewal. Mortimore made a mo-tion, seconded by Malloy and carried to accept the health insurance renewal offer from Allegiance.
ADMINISTRATION: OTHER: RIGHT-OF-WAY AGREEMENT: Crosby noted a fence right-of-way agreement for 745 Richards, had been ap-proved by the Board of Appeals. In discussion, Dor-man noted to allow for construction of a five-foot sidewalk, the fence needed to be six-feet from the curb, rather than five feet. Dorman made a motion to accept the agreement with approval of a fence, six-feet from the curb. Malloy seconded, motion carried. Crosby will notify the property owner.
MAYOR & COUNCIL: EMPLOYEE HEALTH REBATE: Mortimore noted the Insurance Trust fund balance covers more than a year’s worth of expenses and noted he would like to return the funds to the employees as a health insurance re-bate. Funds were also budgeted for a bonus with the fountain fund. Malloy made a motion to ap-prove a $1,000 net bonus to full time employees (over 30 hrs./week) and a $500 net bonus to part time employees. Additional discussion ensued on capping the cash amount in the health insurance trust fund, HRA’s and other ideas.
Do you need assistance......with late rent or utilities? Do you
need assistance with past due medical bills, dental work or glasses?
Contact Julie or Sara at 307-347-6185 and ask about our CSBG Emergency
Assistance Fund.
Wednesday, December 13You do not need to register and you do not need to come
to every session. All sessions are Free.All Sessions will be held at 644 Clark ST, Thermopolis, WY.
The sessions will start at 3:30 PM. The program is facilitated by Chris and Pat Vosler.
For more information please call Pat Vosler: (307) 921-0353Sponsored by Hot Springs Hospice Foundation & First Baptist Church
Hot Springs County Education Endowment2018 REQUESTS FOR FUNDS
We are currently accepting community Requests for Funds.If you or your organization has an educational project or need,
please complete the request form on our website or write a letter detailing the requestor, the purpose of the request for funding, the amount
requested and information on other fund-raising.
Requests for Funds must be received by January 1, 2018
Hot SpringS County EduCation EndowmEntFinanCE CommittEE
p.o. Box 1297, tHErmopoliS, wy 82443
www.hotspringsendowment.orgEmail questions to [email protected]